%% Created: 07.03.00
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%% Copyright: (c) Vadim Zeitlin
-%% License: wxWindows license
+%% License: wxWidgets license
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\section{\class{wxDateTime}}\label{wxdatetime}
};
\end{verbatim}
-Different parst of the world use different conventions for the week start.
-In some countries, the week starts on Sunday, while in others - on Monday.
+Different parts of the world use different conventions for the week start.
+In some countries, the week starts on Sunday, while in others -- on Monday.
The ISO standard doesn't address this issue, so we support both conventions in
the functions whose result depends on it (\helpref{GetWeekOfYear}{wxdatetimegetweekofyear} and
\helpref{GetWeekOfMonth}{wxdatetimegetweekofmonth}).
supported. Future versions will support other calendars.
\pythonnote{These methods are standalone functions named
-{\tt wxDateTime_<StaticMethodName>} in wxPython.}
+{\tt wxDateTime\_<StaticMethodName>} in wxPython.}
\helpref{SetCountry}{wxdatetimesetcountry}\\
\helpref{GetCountry}{wxdatetimegetcountry}\\
\helpref{Set(double jdn)}{wxdatetimesetjdn}\\
\helpref{Set(h, m, s, ms)}{wxdatetimesettime}\\
\helpref{Set(day, mon, year, h, m, s, ms)}{wxdatetimesetdate}\\
+\helpref{SetFromDOS(unsigned long ddt)}{wxdatetimesetfromdos}\\
\helpref{ResetTime}{wxdatetimeresettime}\\
\helpref{SetYear}{wxdatetimesetyear}\\
\helpref{SetMonth}{wxdatetimesetmonth}\\
\helpref{SetSecond}{wxdatetimesetsecond}\\
\helpref{SetMillisecond}{wxdatetimesetmillisecond}\\
\helpref{operator$=$(time\_t)}{wxdatetimeoperatoreqtimet}\\
-\helpref{operator$=$(struct tm)}{wxdatetimeoperatoreqtm}
-%\helpref{operator$=$(struct Tm)}{wxdatetimeoperatortm2}
+\helpref{operator$=$(struct tm)}{wxdatetimeoperatoreqtm}\rtfsp
\membersection{Accessors}
\helpref{GetDay}{wxdatetimegetday}\\
\helpref{GetWeekDay}{wxdatetimegetweekday}\\
\helpref{GetHour}{wxdatetimegethour}\\
-\helpref{GeTMinute}{wxdatetimegetminute}\\
+\helpref{GetMinute}{wxdatetimegetminute}\\
\helpref{GetSecond}{wxdatetimegetsecond}\\
\helpref{GetMillisecond}{wxdatetimegetmillisecond}\\
\helpref{GetDayOfYear}{wxdatetimegetdayofyear}\\
\helpref{GetWeekOfMonth}{wxdatetimegetweekofmonth}\\
\helpref{GetYearDay}{wxdatetimegetyearday}\\
\helpref{IsWorkDay}{wxdatetimeisworkday}\\
-\helpref{IsGregorianDate}{wxdatetimeisgregoriandate}
+\helpref{IsGregorianDate}{wxdatetimeisgregoriandate}\\
+\helpref{GetAsDOS}{wxdatetimegetasdos}
\membersection{Date comparison}
\membersection{Parsing and formatting dates}
-These functions perform convert wxDateTime obejcts to and from text. The
+These functions convert wxDateTime obejcts to and from text. The
conversions to text are mostly trivial: you can either do it using the default
-date and time representations for the current locale (
-\helpref{FormatDate}{wxdatetimeformatdate} and
+date and time representations for the current locale (
+\helpref{FormatDate}{wxdatetimeformatdate} and
\helpref{FormatTime}{wxdatetimeformattime}), using the international standard
-representation defined by ISO 8601 (
-\helpref{FormatISODate}{wxdatetimeformatisodate} and
+representation defined by ISO 8601 (
+\helpref{FormatISODate}{wxdatetimeformatisodate} and
\helpref{FormatISOTime}{wxdatetimeformatisotime}) or by specifying any format
at all and using \helpref{Format}{wxdatetimeformat} directly.
The conversions from text are more interesting, as there are much more
-possibilities to care about. The simples cases can be taken care of with
+possibilities to care about. The simplest cases can be taken care of with
\helpref{ParseFormat}{wxdatetimeparseformat} which can parse any date in the
given (rigid) format. \helpref{ParseRfc822Date}{wxdatetimeparserfc822date} is
-another function for parsing dates in predefined format - the one of RFC 822
+another function for parsing dates in predefined format -- the one of RFC 822
which (still...) defines the format of email messages on the Internet. This
-format can not be described with {\tt strptime(3)}-like format strings used by
+format can not be described with {\tt strptime(3)}-like format strings used by
\helpref{Format}{wxdatetimeformat}, hence the need for a separate function.
But the most interesting functions are
-\helpref{ParseDateTime}{wxdatetimeparsedatetime} and
+\helpref{ParseTime}{wxdatetimeparsetime},
\helpref{ParseDate}{wxdatetimeparsedate} and
-\helpref{ParseTime}{wxdatetimeparsetime}. They try to parse the date ans time
-(or only one of them) in `free' format, i.e. allow them to be specified in any
-of possible ways. These functions will usually be used to parse the
-(interactive) user input which is not bound to be in any predefined format. As
-an example, \helpref{ParseDateTime}{wxdatetimeparsedatetime} can parse the
-strings such as {\tt "tomorrow"}, {\tt "March first"}, {\tt "next Sunday"}.
+\helpref{ParseDateTime}{wxdatetimeparsedatetime}. They try to parse the date
+ans time (or only one of them) in `free' format, i.e. allow them to be
+specified in any of possible ways. These functions will usually be used to
+parse the (interactive) user input which is not bound to be in any predefined
+format. As an example, \helpref{ParseDateTime}{wxdatetimeparsedatetime} can
+parse the strings such as {\tt "tomorrow"}, {\tt "March first"} and even
+{\tt "next Sunday"}.
\helpref{ParseRfc822Date}{wxdatetimeparserfc822date}\\
\helpref{ParseFormat}{wxdatetimeparseformat}\\
week with given number (either in the month or in the year) and so on.
All (non-const) functions in this section don't modify the time part of the
-wxDateTime - they only work with the date part of it.
+wxDateTime -- they only work with the date part of it.
\helpref{SetToWeekDayInSameWeek}{wxdatetimesettoweekdayinsameweek}\\
\helpref{GetWeekDayInSameWeek}{wxdatetimegetweekdayinsameweek}\\
\func{static bool}{IsLeapYear}{\param{int }{year = Inv\_Year}, \param{Calendar }{cal = Gregorian}}
-Returns {\tt TRUE} if the {\it year} is a leap one in the specified calendar.
+Returns {\tt true} if the {\it year} is a leap one in the specified calendar.
This functions supports Gregorian and Julian calendars.
\func{static bool}{IsWestEuropeanCountry}{\param{Country }{country = Country\_Default}}
-This function returns {\tt TRUE} if the specified (or default) country is one
+This function returns {\tt true} if the specified (or default) country is one
of Western European ones. It is used internally by wxDateTime to determine the
DST convention and date and time formatting rules.
\func{static bool}{IsDSTApplicable}{\param{int }{year = Inv\_Year}, \param{Country }{country = Country\_Default}}
-Returns {\tt TRUE} if DST was usedi n the given year (the current one by
+Returns {\tt true} if DST was used n the given year (the current one by
default) in the given country.
\membersection{wxDateTime::Now}\label{wxdatetimenow}
\func{static wxDateTime}{Now}{\void}
-Returns the object corresopnding to the current time.
+Returns the object corresponding to the current time.
Example:
Note that this function is accurate up to second:
\helpref{wxDateTime::UNow}{wxdatetimeunow} should be used for better precision
-(but it is less efficient and might not be availabel on all platforms).
+(but it is less efficient and might not be available on all platforms).
\wxheading{See also}
\func{static wxDateTime}{UNow}{\void}
-Returns the object corresopnding to the current time including the
+Returns the object corresponding to the current time including the
milliseconds if a function to get time with such precision is available on the
current platform (supported under most Unices and Win32).
\membersection{wxDateTime::wxDateTime}\label{wxdatetimewxdatetimedate}
-\func{wxDateTime\&}{wxDateTime}{\param{wxDateTime\_t }{day}, \param{Month }{month = Inv\_Month}, \param{wxDateTime\_t }{hour = 0}, \param{wxDateTime\_t }{minute = 0}, \param{wxDateTime\_t }{second = 0}, \param{wxDateTime\_t }{millisec = 0}}
+\func{wxDateTime\&}{wxDateTime}{\param{wxDateTime\_t }{day}, \param{Month }{month = Inv\_Month}, \param{int}{ Inv\_Year},
+\param{wxDateTime\_t }{hour = 0}, \param{wxDateTime\_t }{minute = 0}, \param{wxDateTime\_t }{second = 0}, \param{wxDateTime\_t }{millisec = 0}}
Same as \helpref{Set}{wxdatetimesetdate}
\membersection{wxDateTime::SetToCurrent}\label{wxdatetimesettocurrent}
-\func{wxDateTime&}{SetToCurrent}{\void}
+\func{wxDateTime\&}{SetToCurrent}{\void}
Sets the date and time of to the current values. Same as assigning the result
of \helpref{Now()}{wxdatetimenow} to this object.
\func{wxDateTime\&}{Set}{\param{const struct tm\& }{tm}}
-Sets the date and tiem from the broken down representation in the standard
+Sets the date and time from the broken down representation in the standard
{\tt tm} structure.
\pythonnote{Unsupported.}
By definition, the Julian Day Number, usually abbreviated as JDN, of a
particular instant is the fractional number of days since 12 hours Universal
-Coordinated Time (Greenwhich mean noon) on January 1 of the year -4712 in the
+Coordinated Time (Greenwich mean noon) on January 1 of the year -4712 in the
Julian proleptic calendar.
\pythonnote{This method is named {\tt SetJDN} in wxPython.}
\membersection{wxDateTime::Set}\label{wxdatetimesetdate}
-\func{wxDateTime\&}{Set}{\param{wxDateTime\_t }{day}, \param{Month }{month = Inv\_Month}, \param{wxDateTime\_t }{hour = 0}, \param{wxDateTime\_t }{minute = 0}, \param{wxDateTime\_t }{second = 0}, \param{wxDateTime\_t }{millisec = 0}}
+\func{wxDateTime\&}{Set}{\param{wxDateTime\_t }{day}, \param{Month }{month = Inv\_Month}, \param{int }{year = Inv\_Year}, \param{wxDateTime\_t }{hour = 0}, \param{wxDateTime\_t }{minute = 0}, \param{wxDateTime\_t }{second = 0}, \param{wxDateTime\_t }{millisec = 0}}
Sets the date and time from the parameters.
\constfunc{bool}{IsValid}{\void}
-Returns {\tt TRUE} if the object represents a valid time moment.
+Returns {\tt true} if the object represents a valid time moment.
\membersection{wxDateTime::GetTm}\label{wxdatetimegettm}
\constfunc{bool}{IsWorkDay}{\param{Country }{country = Country\_Default}}
-Returns {\tt TRUE} is this day is not a holiday in the given country.
+Returns {\tt true} is this day is not a holiday in the given country.
\membersection{wxDateTime::IsGregorianDate}\label{wxdatetimeisgregoriandate}
\constfunc{bool}{IsGregorianDate}{\param{GregorianAdoption }{country = Gr\_Standard}}
-Returns {\tt TRUE} if the given date os later than the date of adoption of the
+Returns {\tt true} if the given date os later than the date of adoption of the
Gregorian calendar in the given country (and hence the Gregorian calendar
calculations make sense for it).
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% dos date and time format %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+\membersection{wxDateTime::SetFromDOS}\label{wxdatetimesetfromdos}
+
+\func{wxDateTime\&}{Set}{\param{unsigned long }{ddt}}
+
+Sets the date from the date and time in
+\urlref{DOS}{http://developer.novell.com/ndk/doc/smscomp/index.html?page=/ndk/doc/smscomp/sms\_docs/data/hc2vlu5i.html}
+format.
+
+\membersection{wxDateTime::GetAsDOS}\label{wxdatetimegetasdos}
+
+\constfunc{unsigned long}{GetAsDOS}{\void}
+
+Returns the date and time in
+\urlref{DOS}{http://developer.novell.com/ndk/doc/smscomp/index.html?page=/ndk/doc/smscomp/sms\_docs/data/hc2vlu5i.html}
+format.
+
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% comparison %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\membersection{wxDateTime::IsEqualTo}\label{wxdatetimeisequalto}
-\constfunc{bool}{IsEqualTo}{\param{const wxDateTime& }{datetime}}
+\constfunc{bool}{IsEqualTo}{\param{const wxDateTime\& }{datetime}}
-Returns {\tt TRUE} if the two dates are strictly identical.
+Returns {\tt true} if the two dates are strictly identical.
\membersection{wxDateTime::IsEarlierThan}\label{wxdatetimeisearlierthan}
-\constfunc{bool}{IsEarlierThan}{\param{const wxDateTime& }{datetime}}
+\constfunc{bool}{IsEarlierThan}{\param{const wxDateTime\& }{datetime}}
-Returns {\tt TRUE} if this date precedes the given one.
+Returns {\tt true} if this date precedes the given one.
\membersection{wxDateTime::IsLaterThan}\label{wxdatetimeislaterthan}
-\constfunc{bool}{IsLaterThan}{\param{const wxDateTime& }{datetime}}
+\constfunc{bool}{IsLaterThan}{\param{const wxDateTime\& }{datetime}}
-Returns {\tt TRUE} if this date is later than the given one.
+Returns {\tt true} if this date is later than the given one.
\membersection{wxDateTime::IsStrictlyBetween}\label{wxdatetimeisstrictlybetween}
-\constfunc{bool}{IsStrictlyBetween}{\param{const wxDateTime& }{t1}, \param{const wxDateTime& }{t2}}
+\constfunc{bool}{IsStrictlyBetween}{\param{const wxDateTime\& }{t1}, \param{const wxDateTime\& }{t2}}
-Returns {\tt TRUE} if this date lies strictly between the two others,
+Returns {\tt true} if this date lies strictly between the two others,
\wxheading{See also}
\membersection{wxDateTime::IsBetween}\label{wxdatetimeisbetween}
-\constfunc{bool}{IsBetween}{\param{const wxDateTime& }{t1}, \param{const wxDateTime& }{t2}}
+\constfunc{bool}{IsBetween}{\param{const wxDateTime\& }{t1}, \param{const wxDateTime\& }{t2}}
-Returns {\tt TRUE} if \helpref{IsStrictlyBetween}{wxdatetimeisstrictlybetween}
-is {\tt TRUE} or if the date is equal to one of the limi values.
+Returns {\tt true} if \helpref{IsStrictlyBetween}{wxdatetimeisstrictlybetween}
+is {\tt true} or if the date is equal to one of the limit values.
\wxheading{See also}
\membersection{wxDateTime::IsSameDate}\label{wxdatetimeissamedate}
-\constfunc{bool}{IsSameDate}{\param{const wxDateTime& }{dt}}
+\constfunc{bool}{IsSameDate}{\param{const wxDateTime\& }{dt}}
-Returns {\tt TRUE} if the date is the same without comparing the time parts.
+Returns {\tt true} if the date is the same without comparing the time parts.
\membersection{wxDateTime::IsSameTime}\label{wxdatetimeissametime}
-\constfunc{bool}{IsSameTime}{\param{const wxDateTime& }{dt}}
+\constfunc{bool}{IsSameTime}{\param{const wxDateTime\& }{dt}}
-Returns {\tt TRUE} if the time is the same (although dates may differ).
+Returns {\tt true} if the time is the same (although dates may differ).
\membersection{wxDateTime::IsEqualUpTo}\label{wxdatetimeisequalupto}
\constfunc{bool}{IsEqualUpTo}{\param{const wxDateTime\& }{dt}, \param{const wxTimeSpan\& }{ts}}
-Returns {\tt TRUE} if the date is equal to another one up to the given time
+Returns {\tt true} if the date is equal to another one up to the given time
interval, i.e. if the absolute difference between the two dates is less than
this interval.
\pythonnote{This method is named {\tt AddTS} in wxPython.}
-\membersection{wxDateTime::Subtract}\label{wxdatetimesubtractts}
-
-\constfunc{wxDateTime}{Subtract}{\param{const wxTimeSpan\& }{diff}}
-
-\func{wxDateTime\&}{Subtract}{\param{const wxTimeSpan\& }{diff}}
-
-\func{wxDateTime\&}{operator$-=$}{\param{const wxTimeSpan\& }{diff}}
-
-Subtracts the given time span from this object.
-
-\pythonnote{This method is named {\tt SubtractTS} in wxPython.}
\membersection{wxDateTime::Add}\label{wxdatetimeaddds}
\pythonnote{This method is named {\tt AddDS} in wxPython.}
+
+\membersection{wxDateTime::Subtract}\label{wxdatetimesubtractts}
+
+\constfunc{wxDateTime}{Subtract}{\param{const wxTimeSpan\& }{diff}}
+
+\func{wxDateTime\&}{Subtract}{\param{const wxTimeSpan\& }{diff}}
+
+\func{wxDateTime\&}{operator$-=$}{\param{const wxTimeSpan\& }{diff}}
+
+Subtracts the given time span from this object.
+
+\pythonnote{This method is named {\tt SubtractTS} in wxPython.}
+
+
\membersection{wxDateTime::Subtract}\label{wxdatetimesubtractds}
\constfunc{wxDateTime}{Subtract}{\param{const wxDateSpan\& }{diff}}
\pythonnote{This method is named {\tt SubtractDS} in wxPython.}
+
\membersection{wxDateTime::Subtract}\label{wxdatetimesubtractdt}
\constfunc{wxTimeSpan}{Subtract}{\param{const wxDateTime\& }{dt}}
parsed. If the entire string contains only the date in RFC 822 format,
the returned pointer will be pointing to a {\tt NUL} character.
-This function is intenionally strict, it will return an error for any string
+This function is intentionally strict, it will return an error for any string
which is not RFC 822 compliant. If you need to parse date formatted in more
free ways, you should use \helpref{ParseDateTime}{wxdatetimeparsedatetime} or
\helpref{ParseDate}{wxdatetimeparsedate} instead.
This function parses the string {\it date} according to the given
{\it format}. The system {\tt strptime(3)} function is used whenever available,
-but even if it is not, this function is still implemented (although support
-for locale-dependent format specificators such as {\tt "\%c"}, {\tt "\%x"} or
-{\tt "\%X"} may be not perfect). This function does handle the month and
-weekday names in the current locale on all platforms, however.
+but even if it is not, this function is still implemented, although support
+for locale-dependent format specifiers such as {\tt "\%c"}, {\tt "\%x"} or {\tt "\%X"} may
+not be perfect and GNU extensions such as {\tt "\%z"} and {\tt "\%Z"} are
+not implemented. This function does handle the month and weekday
+names in the current locale on all platforms, however.
-Please the description of ANSI C function {\tt strftime(3)} for the syntax of
-the format string.
+Please see the description of the ANSI C function {\tt strftime(3)} for the syntax
+of the format string.
The {\it dateDef} parameter is used to fill in the fields which could not be
-determined from the format string. For example, if the format is {\tt "\%d"}
-(the day of the month), the month and the year are taken from {\it dateDef}.
-If it is not specified, \helpref{Today}{wxdatetimetoday} is used as the
+determined from the format string. For example, if the format is {\tt "\%d"} (the
+ay of the month), the month and the year are taken from {\it dateDef}. If
+it is not specified, \helpref{Today}{wxdatetimetoday} is used as the
default date.
Returns {\tt NULL} if the conversion failed, otherwise return the pointer to
can not be parsed in any way at all.
Returns {\tt NULL} if the conversion failed, otherwise return the pointer to
-the character which stopped the scan.
+the character which stopped the scan. This method is currently not
+implemented, so always returns NULL.
\membersection{wxDateTime::ParseDate}\label{wxdatetimeparsedate}
This function does the same as the standard ANSI C {\tt strftime(3)} function.
Please see its description for the meaning of {\it format} parameter.
-It also accepts a few wxWindows-specific extensions: you can optionally specify
+It also accepts a few wxWidgets-specific extensions: you can optionally specify
the width of the field to follow using {\tt printf(3)}-like syntax and the
-format specificator {\tt \%l} can be used to get the number of milliseconds.
+format specification {\tt \%l} can be used to get the number of milliseconds.
\wxheading{See also}
\membersection{wxDateTime::SetToWeekDayInSameWeek}\label{wxdatetimesettoweekdayinsameweek}
-\func{wxDateTime\&}{SetToWeekDayInSameWeek}{\param{WeekDay }{weekday}}
+\func{wxDateTime\&}{SetToWeekDayInSameWeek}{\param{WeekDay }{weekday}, \param{WeekFlags}{flags = {\tt Monday\_First}}}
Adjusts the date so that it will still lie in the same week as before, but its
week day will be the given one.
\membersection{wxDateTime::GetWeekDayInSameWeek}\label{wxdatetimegetweekdayinsameweek}
-\constfunc{wxDateTime}{GetWeekDayInSameWeek}{\param{WeekDay }{weekday}}
+\constfunc{wxDateTime}{GetWeekDayInSameWeek}{\param{WeekDay }{weekday}, \param{WeekFlags}{flags = {\tt Monday\_First}}}
-Returns the copy of this object to which
+Returns the copy of this object to which
\helpref{SetToWeekDayInSameWeek}{wxdatetimesettoweekdayinsameweek} was
applied.
Sets the date to the {\it n}-th {\it weekday} in the given month of the given
year (the current month and year are used by default). The parameter {\it n}
-may be either opsitive (counting from the beginning of the month) or negative
+may be either positive (counting from the beginning of the month) or negative
(counting from the end of it).
For example, {\tt SetToWeekDay(2, wxDateTime::Wed)} will set the date to the
second Wednesday in the current month and
-{\tt SetToWeekDay(-1, wxDateTime::Sun)} - to the last Sunday in it.
+{\tt SetToWeekDay(-1, wxDateTime::Sun)} -- to the last Sunday in it.
-Returns {\tt TRUE} if the date was modified successfully, {\tt FALSE}
+Returns {\tt true} if the date was modified successfully, {\tt false}
otherwise meaning that the specified date doesn't exist.
\membersection{wxDateTime::GetWeekDay}\label{wxdatetimegetweekday2}
{\tt SetToWeekDay(-1, weekday, month, year)}. The date will be set to the last
{\it weekday} in the given month and year (the current ones by default).
-Always returns {\tt TRUE}.
+Always returns {\tt true}.
\membersection{wxDateTime::GetLastWeekDay}\label{wxdatetimegetlastweekday}
\membersection{wxDateTime::SetToTheWeek}\label{wxdatetimesettotheweek}
-\func{bool}{SetToTheWeek}{\param{wxDateTime\_t }{numWeek}, \param{WeekDay }{weekday = Mon}}
+\func{bool}{SetToTheWeek}{\param{wxDateTime\_t }{numWeek}, \param{WeekDay }{weekday = Mon}, \param{WeekFlags}{flags = {\tt Monday\_First}}}
Set the date to the given {\it weekday} in the week with given number
-{\it numWeek}. The number should be in range $1\ldots53$ and {\tt FALSE} will
-be returned if the specified date doesn't exist. {\tt TRUE} is returned if the
+{\it numWeek}. The number should be in range $1\ldots53$ and {\tt false} will
+be returned if the specified date doesn't exist. {\tt true} is returned if the
date was changed successfully.
\membersection{wxDateTime::GetWeek}\label{wxdatetimegetweek}
-\constfunc{wxDateTime}{GetWeek}{\param{wxDateTime\_t }{numWeek}, \param{WeekDay }{weekday = Mon}}
+\constfunc{wxDateTime}{GetWeek}{\param{wxDateTime\_t }{numWeek}, \param{WeekDay }{weekday = Mon}, \param{WeekFlags}{flags = {\tt Monday\_First}}}
Returns the copy of this object to which
\helpref{SetToTheWeek}{wxdatetimesettotheweek} was applied.
\membersection{wxDateTime::ToTimezone}\label{wxdatetimetotimezone}
-\constfunc{wxDateTime}{ToTimezone}{\param{const TimeZone\& }{tz}, \param{bool }{noDST = FALSE}}
+\constfunc{wxDateTime}{ToTimezone}{\param{const TimeZone\& }{tz}, \param{bool }{noDST = false}}
-Transform the date to the given time zone. If {\it noDST} is {\tt TRUE}, no
+Transform the date to the given time zone. If {\it noDST} is {\tt true}, no
DST adjustments will be made.
Returns the date in the new time zone.
\membersection{wxDateTime::MakeTimezone}\label{wxdatetimemaketimezone}
-\func{wxDateTime\&}{MakeTimezone}{\param{const TimeZone\& }{tz}, \param{bool }{noDST = FALSE}}
+\func{wxDateTime\&}{MakeTimezone}{\param{const TimeZone\& }{tz}, \param{bool }{noDST = false}}
Modifies the object in place to represent the date in another time zone. If
-{\it noDST} is {\tt TRUE}, no DST adjustments will be made.
+{\it noDST} is {\tt true}, no DST adjustments will be made.
\membersection{wxDateTime::ToGMT}\label{wxdatetimetogmt}
-\constfunc{wxDateTime}{ToGMT}{\param{bool }{noDST = FALSE}}
+\constfunc{wxDateTime}{ToGMT}{\param{bool }{noDST = false}}
This is the same as calling \helpref{ToTimezone}{wxdatetimetotimezone} with
the argument {\tt GMT0}.
\membersection{wxDateTime::MakeGMT}\label{wxdatetimemakegmt}
-\func{wxDateTime\&}{MakeGMT}{\param{bool }{noDST = FALSE}}
+\func{wxDateTime\&}{MakeGMT}{\param{bool }{noDST = false}}
This is the same as calling \helpref{MakeTimezone}{wxdatetimemaketimezone} with
the argument {\tt GMT0}.
\constfunc{int}{IsDST}{\param{Country }{country = Country\_Default}}
-Returns {\tt TRUE} if the DST is applied for this date in the given country.
+Returns {\tt true} if the DST is applied for this date in the given country.
\wxheading{See also}